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y i If I - , I A AA AA III i II "MllllHHillMlHHii MlJl III fltlilrf a&Wll5aiWIi $10,000 GIFT Elmer J. Aaron watches as Carol Hurst, wife of Dean W. Hurst, WSC director of college relation, plays a $10,000 concert grand piano which he recently donated to the college in honor of the late Frederic Dixon, concert pianist and teacher. exec cabinet winners will With the (campaigning almost over tne' Signpost requested a final statement from each of the candidates for Executive Cabinet. Statements from other candidates are carried elsewhere in the paper or were carried in the April 7 Signpost. ASWSC President, Fran Wheeler and Kevin Wheelwright; Fran Wheeler, "During this campaign, I have emphasized those things which are within the bounds of student government to accomplish. Student parr ticipation, students' rights, and emphasis on academics must play an important part in that role. But another seldom realized role for the elected officers is that of serving as your direct representatives to the administration and community. I strongly urge you to choose those candidates who are best qualified to work with both students and administration for the benefit of all." Kevin Wheelwright, "The problem with student government recently has been that the elected leaders have not returned from time to time throughout the year to establish what is the general will and needs of the students. The Studentbody President has ,:. V Fran Wheeler v A a loaned power, a contract with his electors. This contract allows him to act in the students' behalf, but it must be understood that the ultimate sovereignty rests with the students. I will at all times remain open to suggestions and questions. My administration will endeavor to please the greatest number of students at all times throughout the year. I will make it your government again." Ken Burrows running for Executive Vice President is the only completely unopposed candidate. Ken has had wide and active service in student government. Ken is presently serving as chairman of WSC films committee, a member of the Activities Board and the Ombudsman Committee. He is also a member of Pi Kappa Alpha and Blue Key Honor Fraternity. Ken's statement, "I feel student government should exist for two reasons. The first reason being the provision and direction of student resources. Secondly, ASWSC exists to articulate the student voice, to represent the student, insuring responsible changes on a growing campus. The office of Executive Vice jr. V 1, f if ) Kevin Wheelwright $10,000 piano presented to A concert grand piano valued at $10,000 has been given to Weber State College by Elmer J. Aaron in memory of his friend, the late Frederic Dixon, concert pianist and teacher. Mr. Dixon for many years performed in concerts and taught piano while living in Ogden. He later moved to Salt Lake City. The grand piano was personally selected for Mr. Aaron's gift to the college by the president of Steinway Company. "Frederic was a gifted musician, nationally known and respected," said Mr. Aaron. "I hope this concert piano will help perpeturate his memory for all rihrm gdU LVJ V u elections today; lead President is highly involved with campus publications, public relations, Fine Arts programming and a great variety of services. I feel qualified to serve and I'm enthusiastic about next year and I would appreciate your support."Boyd Holbrook and Don Hughes have both run very active campaigns for Legislative Vice President. Boyd Holbrook, "For the last three years, I have worked continually to solve student problems. During my two years on the Ombudsmen Committee, I have worked with every aspect of the administrative processes to solve individual student problems. Many problems have arisen this year due to a lack of communication between the Administration, the Faculty, and the studentbody. A great deal of my time was spent correcting misunderstandings: and to avoid such misunderstandings in the future, I will work for more open; more honest communications. I have worked on such problems as married students' housing, the Ombudsmen Parking Situation Subcommittee, the WSC Bookstore Policy Board, and many more. v Ken Burrows former students and friends." The piano will be housed in Weber State's Fine Arts Center. It will be played by visiting or professional artists appearing in concert. The instrument will be used for the first time by nationally-renowned pianist Van Cliburn who appears with the Utah Symphony in the WSC Fine Arts auditorium April 14, at 8 p.m. "We are most appreciative of Mr. Aaron's gift," said Dean W. Hurst, WSC Director of College Relations. "His desire to memorialize Mr. Dixon reflects the respect and esteem of hun- L J W I have seen a need for the careful scrutinization of the spending of student funds. These funds must be allotted to the areas that are beneficial to the students, and they must not be wasted. I ask the students of Weber State College to elect me to the office of Legislative Vice President in order that I can continue to serve them by working at the sources of the problems." Don Hughes, "The office of Legislative Vice President requires a man who will preside over the Senate and budget hearings as well as organize the committees of the Senate and serve in the Executive Cabinet. 7? ,yr mmmmwm( - 4 - l W : A s j I r" ' i I : i gift wsc dreds of Mr. Dixon's former students and friends. We are honored to have his name associated with the college through this elegant instrument."Mr. Hurst said that several months ago Mr. Aaron initiated the memorial program by furnishing and equipping a Frederic Dixon memorial lounge in the Fine Arts Center, furnished with deep pile carpeting, wood paneling, furniture and paintings.The lounge is used by visiting artists, lectureres and other guests of the campus, and for some press interviews. volume 31, number 47 ogden, utah 84403 april 14, 1972 Through my background as Senator-at-Large, Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee and as a meniber of the Senate "Publications Act" committee, I feel I have the qualifications necessary for this important office. If elected I would seek support and funding for married student housing. I would support sending music and other public realtions groups on tour to advertise the college and recruit new students. I believe that these groups enhance academic prestige for our school. I would like to continue working in expanding and continued on page 6

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y i If I - , I A AA AA III i II "MllllHHillMlHHii MlJl III fltlilrf a&Wll5aiWIi $10,000 GIFT Elmer J. Aaron watches as Carol Hurst, wife of Dean W. Hurst, WSC director of college relation, plays a $10,000 concert grand piano which he recently donated to the college in honor of the late Frederic Dixon, concert pianist and teacher. exec cabinet winners will With the (campaigning almost over tne' Signpost requested a final statement from each of the candidates for Executive Cabinet. Statements from other candidates are carried elsewhere in the paper or were carried in the April 7 Signpost. ASWSC President, Fran Wheeler and Kevin Wheelwright; Fran Wheeler, "During this campaign, I have emphasized those things which are within the bounds of student government to accomplish. Student parr ticipation, students' rights, and emphasis on academics must play an important part in that role. But another seldom realized role for the elected officers is that of serving as your direct representatives to the administration and community. I strongly urge you to choose those candidates who are best qualified to work with both students and administration for the benefit of all." Kevin Wheelwright, "The problem with student government recently has been that the elected leaders have not returned from time to time throughout the year to establish what is the general will and needs of the students. The Studentbody President has ,:. V Fran Wheeler v A a loaned power, a contract with his electors. This contract allows him to act in the students' behalf, but it must be understood that the ultimate sovereignty rests with the students. I will at all times remain open to suggestions and questions. My administration will endeavor to please the greatest number of students at all times throughout the year. I will make it your government again." Ken Burrows running for Executive Vice President is the only completely unopposed candidate. Ken has had wide and active service in student government. Ken is presently serving as chairman of WSC films committee, a member of the Activities Board and the Ombudsman Committee. He is also a member of Pi Kappa Alpha and Blue Key Honor Fraternity. Ken's statement, "I feel student government should exist for two reasons. The first reason being the provision and direction of student resources. Secondly, ASWSC exists to articulate the student voice, to represent the student, insuring responsible changes on a growing campus. The office of Executive Vice jr. V 1, f if ) Kevin Wheelwright $10,000 piano presented to A concert grand piano valued at $10,000 has been given to Weber State College by Elmer J. Aaron in memory of his friend, the late Frederic Dixon, concert pianist and teacher. Mr. Dixon for many years performed in concerts and taught piano while living in Ogden. He later moved to Salt Lake City. The grand piano was personally selected for Mr. Aaron's gift to the college by the president of Steinway Company. "Frederic was a gifted musician, nationally known and respected," said Mr. Aaron. "I hope this concert piano will help perpeturate his memory for all rihrm gdU LVJ V u elections today; lead President is highly involved with campus publications, public relations, Fine Arts programming and a great variety of services. I feel qualified to serve and I'm enthusiastic about next year and I would appreciate your support."Boyd Holbrook and Don Hughes have both run very active campaigns for Legislative Vice President. Boyd Holbrook, "For the last three years, I have worked continually to solve student problems. During my two years on the Ombudsmen Committee, I have worked with every aspect of the administrative processes to solve individual student problems. Many problems have arisen this year due to a lack of communication between the Administration, the Faculty, and the studentbody. A great deal of my time was spent correcting misunderstandings: and to avoid such misunderstandings in the future, I will work for more open; more honest communications. I have worked on such problems as married students' housing, the Ombudsmen Parking Situation Subcommittee, the WSC Bookstore Policy Board, and many more. v Ken Burrows former students and friends." The piano will be housed in Weber State's Fine Arts Center. It will be played by visiting or professional artists appearing in concert. The instrument will be used for the first time by nationally-renowned pianist Van Cliburn who appears with the Utah Symphony in the WSC Fine Arts auditorium April 14, at 8 p.m. "We are most appreciative of Mr. Aaron's gift," said Dean W. Hurst, WSC Director of College Relations. "His desire to memorialize Mr. Dixon reflects the respect and esteem of hun- L J W I have seen a need for the careful scrutinization of the spending of student funds. These funds must be allotted to the areas that are beneficial to the students, and they must not be wasted. I ask the students of Weber State College to elect me to the office of Legislative Vice President in order that I can continue to serve them by working at the sources of the problems." Don Hughes, "The office of Legislative Vice President requires a man who will preside over the Senate and budget hearings as well as organize the committees of the Senate and serve in the Executive Cabinet. 7? ,yr mmmmwm( - 4 - l W : A s j I r" ' i I : i gift wsc dreds of Mr. Dixon's former students and friends. We are honored to have his name associated with the college through this elegant instrument."Mr. Hurst said that several months ago Mr. Aaron initiated the memorial program by furnishing and equipping a Frederic Dixon memorial lounge in the Fine Arts Center, furnished with deep pile carpeting, wood paneling, furniture and paintings.The lounge is used by visiting artists, lectureres and other guests of the campus, and for some press interviews. volume 31, number 47 ogden, utah 84403 april 14, 1972 Through my background as Senator-at-Large, Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee and as a meniber of the Senate "Publications Act" committee, I feel I have the qualifications necessary for this important office. If elected I would seek support and funding for married student housing. I would support sending music and other public realtions groups on tour to advertise the college and recruit new students. I believe that these groups enhance academic prestige for our school. I would like to continue working in expanding and continued on page 6